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Arsaga’s Coffee will open its first drive-thru location in Fayetteville, according to signs that recently appeared outside of the former Rally’s property on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Founded in 1992 by Cary and Cindy Arsaga, this family-owned business has become a mainstay in Northwest Arkansas. The popular small batch coffee roaster already operates a pair…

Fayetteville is among the finalists to host the world’s premier endurance tests: the IRONMAN Triathlon. Officials with IRONMAN recently announced that Fayetteville will join Memphis, Des Moines and Tulsa as possible locations for the 2020 event. Officials will be visiting the four central United States cities as the selection process continues. The decision is expected…

Fayetteville’s Omar Kasim is planning to bring his popular Juice Palm to Dickson Street. The cold-pressed juice bar which also makes smoothies, acai bowls and fresh salads will open at 644 W. Dickson Street in the former location of Blackboard Grocery. According to Kasim, renovations of the space will begin soon. We plan to open…

Torchy’s Tacos will soon open their first Arkansas restaurant on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Fayetteville. The Texas-based taco shop’s website cites the new location will be at 1561 W MLK Blvd., beside Andy’s Frozen Custard. The company recently received state health department approval for the restaurant. The restaurant has yet to announce an…

One of central Arkansas’ favorite restaurants has planted its flag in the heart of Fayetteville. Cheers at the Old Post Office, an iteration of Cheers in the Heights, officially opened on Friday, April 5, after months of anticipation. The restaurant, as the name suggests, is located in the former Fayetteville Post Office at 1 E.…

Long dismissed as a cultural backwater in Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas is leading the way in arts and culture in the Natural State. Just look at Crystal Bridges, a leading American museum, or the plentiful culinary options in the region. One of the highlights of the summer in NWA is the Fayetteville Roots Festival, and this…

They’re called by many names – crawdads, mudbugs, crayfish, crawfish. But on April 6, it won’t matter what you call them. This Saturday, the Ales & Tails crawfish and craft beer festival will be held in Fayetteville. “We think it will be a real fun time,” says event organizer Maudie Schmitt, owner of Cafe Rue Orleans in Fayetteville.…

When you need to plan a weekend getaway or a big trip, how do you go about it? Do you go online and book a hotel? Use a travel agency if you’re going far away? For your next Arkansas trip, you should consider using Airbnb to book your trip. And in Arkansas, there are plenty…

The 2019 Razorback football Red & White Spring Game, presented by Nissan, will be held Saturday, April 6, 2019, at 3 p.m., inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The game is slated to start at 3 p.m. This annual game is free and open to the public. The game allows players a chance to dress-out,…

by Laurie Marshall HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE This listing in Hot Springs Village may be for a private room, but the location and amenities are perfect for a couple looking for a getaway. Wifi is available, and the rental’s hosts will act as concierge during your stay and arrange Village amenities for guests and even rent…